DNN Tutorials

Current Articles | Categories | Search | Syndication

Zenlike 1.0 is a free, lightweight, tableless, fluid W3C-compliant website design. This skin comes in 2 different types:
  • index_with_logo - uses the logo from the admin menu / site settings
  • index - uses text for the site header which you can edit in the skin files
It also comes with 5 containers:
  • h4 title box
  • h4 title no bot line
  • h4 title with bot line
  • top pane h3 title
  • transparent no title
Zenlike
Read More..
Bitter Sweet is a free, tableless, fixed width, XHTML compliant website design. This skin comes with 2 layouts in 2 versions:
  • Index 2 pane skin with text header
  • Index 2 pane skin with logo
  • Admin 1 pane skin with text header
  • Admin 1 pane skin with logo
It also comes with 3 containers:
  • h1 content pane
  • h2 right pane
  • transparent, no title container
Bitter Sweet
Read More..
Greenery is a free, tableless, W3C-compliant website design. This skin comes with 3 variations
  • greenery – index (main skin)
  • greenery – index_submenu (main skin with a sub menu in the right pane)
  • greenery – admin (single pane skin for use with admin pages)
It also comes with 2 containers:
  • h1 title
  • transparent, no title container 
Greenery
Read More..
In this tutorial we demonstrate how to administer Skins and Containers in DotNetNuke through the use of SQL queries.

In particular we demonstrate how to change the container of a module displayed on all or several pages, how to change the container of a module to a new container based on the name of the old container, and how to change the skin of a page to a new skin based on the name of the old skin.

The videos cover:
  • Video 1 - How to Change Module Containers Using SQL
  • Video 2 - How to Change Module Containers Based On The Container Name Using SQL
  • Video 3 - How to Change a Page Skin Based On The Skin Name Using SQL
Total Time Length: 24mins
Read More..
In this tutorial we demonstrate how to use the SQL core DotNetNuke module.

This module is only available to the host user on your DotNetNuke installation and it allows you to execute SQL queries and scripts from within your DotNetNuke installation.

Although we thoroughly recommend you use SQL Server to build and check your queries, the DotNetNuke SQL module is useful if you already have a good understanding of using SQL within your DotNetNuke installation.

The video covers:
  • Introduction
  • How to access the DotNetNuke SQL Module
  • Overview of the SQL Module
  • How to load a SQL file into the DotNetNuke SQL Module
  • How to edit and execute a SQL query in the DotNetNuke SQL Module
Time length: 5mins
Read More..
In this tutorial we demonstrate how to quickly administrate modules on a page through the use of SQL queries.

We demonstrate how to move and delete modules from one content pane to another using several techniques and introduce you to using ‘SELECT’, ‘UPDATE’ and ‘DELETE’ SQL queries.

Following this we demonstrate how you can use SQL queries to copy existing modules to a page. This is for modules that are not set to display on all pages, and is the equivalent of using the admin control panel and selecting ‘Add Existing Module’.

The videos cover:
  • Video 1 - Introduction, Deleting Modules Using SQL
  • Video 2 - Deleting Modules from a Page, Moving Modules to a New Content Pane in a Page
  • Video 3 - How to Move Modules on All Pages to New Content Panes
  • Video 4 - How to Copy an Existing Module to a Page using SQL
  • Video 5 - Using 'INSERT' queries to Copy Modules
Total Time Length: 35mins
Read More..
In this tutorial we demonstrate how to quickly update the Page Settings of a DotNetNuke page through the use of SQL queries.

You can use SQL queries to update any of the options within the Page Settings, for instance you can update the title, description, skin, container, page header tags, etc.

The techniques used in this tutorial are very useful when you are updating multiple pages at once on an already established website as it can really help to speed up your administration time.

The videos cover:
  • Video 1 - Introduction, Creating Test Page, Changing the Skin using SQL
  • Video 2 - Updating further Page Settings, Grouping SQL Queries together
Total Time Length: 19mins
Read More..
In this tutorial we demonstrate how to use shadow / copied modules. This is an essential and powerful administration task that can enhance your DotNetNuke portals and reduce administration time.

Shadow or Copied modules can be used to update the same content on several pages from one central area.

Following this we then demonstrate how you can use SQL queries to easily maintain these copied modules.

The SQL techniques outlined in this tutorial are very powerful techniques for easily and quickly manipulating multiple copied modules across thousands of pages in a DotNetNuke portal.

The videos contain:
  • Video 1 - Introduction, Shadow Modules, Add Existing Module
  • Video 2 - Copy Module to All Pages and Reordering Modules
  • Video 3 - SQL Queries to Update the Module Order in Content Panes
  • Video 4 - How to Update the Container for All Shadow / Copied Modules in a Portal Using SQL
  • Video 5 - Using SQL to Update a Module Container to a New Container Based on the Name of the Old Container
Total Time Length: 42mins
Read More..
In this tutorial we demonstrate using SQL queries for working with DotNetNuke security roles and users.

Using SQL queries can help you to easily maintain and manipulate the registered user and security role data in your DotNetNuke portal. These SQL query methods are ideal for managing users of your DotNetNuke portal for email newsletters, paid subscriptions, etc.

If you do not have any experience of SQL, we demonstrate how you can use the built in Query Editor in SQL Server Express to build your own SQL queries.

The videos contain:
  • Video 1 - Introduction to SQL queries and How to Use The Query Editor
  • Video 2 - Exporting Users and Removing Security Roles using SQL
Total Time Length: 16mins
Read More..
In this tutorial we provide a quick start guide to using SQL queries with SQL Server Express. In particular we demonstrate how to set up SQL Server Express so that you can execute SQL queries on your DotNetNuke database, on both a local and a live database.

This tutorial helps you to set up SQL Server Management Studio Express and execute a basic query, following this tutorial you can then progress onto the more advanced SQL query tutorials.

The videos contain:
  • Video 1 - How to Attach a DotNetNuke Database to SQL Server Express using Windows Vista
  • Video 2 - How to Create a User Account and set up Permissions
  • Video 3 - How to Edit the Web.config Connection String
  • Video 4 - How to Create a SQL Query, How to Connect to a Live Database
Total Time Length: 29mins
Read More..
Paging - Page: 13 of 26
Used
By
Testimonials